PAINT CORRECTION SERVICES

PRECISION POLISHING FOR LOWCOUNTRY PAINT

If you drive in the Lowcountry, your vehicle’s paint is under constant attack. Salt air rolling in off the marshes, year-round UV, and subtropical humidity all accelerate clear coat damage — and what looks like “dirty paint” is often swirl marks, scratches, oxidation, and etching embedded in the clear coat itself. No amount of washing will fix those defects. They need to be polished out.

Paint correction is the machine-polishing process that levels your clear coat to remove those defects and restore true gloss. At Lux Detailer, we use professional-grade dual-action polishers from Flex and Rupes, cutting and finishing pads from Lake Country, and pro compounds from 3D and Sonax — the same tools trusted by the top paint correction shops in the country.

Our mobile service comes to you — Bluffton, Hilton Head, Beaufort, Savannah, Pooler, Richmond Hill, and every community across the Lowcountry. No shop drop-offs, no rental cars. Get a free quote today.

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PAINT CORRECTION SERVICES

Professional paint correction by Lux Detailer in the Lowcountry

PRECISION CORRECTION
FOR LOWCOUNTRY PAINT

Paint correction in process by Lux Detailer

WHY YOUR PAINT NEEDS CORRECTION

Over time, your clear coat accumulates defects: swirl marks from improper washing, light scratches from daily driving, oxidation from UV exposure, water spots and mineral etching from rain, and chemical etching from bird droppings or tree sap. These defects don’t come off with wash and wax — they live inside the clear coat, and they need to be polished out.

Our paint correction process starts with a full decontamination wash: foam cannon pre-soak, pH-neutral hand wash, iron fallout remover, and clay bar treatment to strip every bonded contaminant from the paint. We then measure clear coat thickness with a paint depth gauge before a single pad touches the car — this tells us exactly how much material we can safely remove.

Only then do we begin correction. Using dual-action polishers and the right combination of cutting and finishing pads, we level the clear coat to remove defects and restore the gloss your paint had when new. Every panel is inspected under LED swirl-finder lighting between passes. Learn more from the International Detailing Association on proper correction standards.

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OUR PAINT CORRECTION PROCESS

Our paint correction workflow is built around three tiers so we can match the process to your paint’s actual condition.

Single-Stage Correction — For light swirls and mild oxidation. One pass with a one-step polish removes 50–60% of defects and restores significant gloss. Great for daily drivers that need a refresh. Typical time: 4–5 hours on most sedans.

Two-Stage Correction — For moderate swirls, scratches, and oxidation. Stage 1 uses a cutting compound with Lake Country Force cutting pads to level defects. Stage 2 refines with a finishing polish and soft pads for maximum gloss. Removes 85–95% of correctable defects. Typical time: 8–10 hours.

Three-Stage Correction — For heavily swirled or oxidized paint, show cars, and high-end vehicles. Adds a heavy cut stage before the two refining passes using compounds from 3D and Sonax. Removes 95–99% of correctable defects. Full-day job.

We finish every correction with an isopropyl alcohol panel wipe to strip polishing oils and reveal the true result. This is the ideal moment to add ceramic coating — options like Gtechniq Crystal Serum Light, Gyeon Mohs Evo, or NanoSkin G5 Pro Graphene — to lock in the corrected finish for 2 to 5 years.

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THREE-STAGE APPROACH
FOR EVERY PAINT CONDITION

Three-stage paint correction by Lux Detailer

LUX DETAILER
PAINT CORRECTION

Final paint correction result by Lux Detailer

WHY CHOOSE LUX DETAILER

Lux Detailer is the Lowcountry’s trusted choice for paint correction — rated 5.0 stars with 159+ Google reviews from customers across the region. We are a fully mobile operation, which means we come to your home whether you live in Bluffton, Hilton Head, Beaufort, Savannah, Pooler, Richmond Hill, or anywhere across the Lowcountry. No shop drop-offs, no rental cars, no wasted time.

Every job uses professional-grade products — Flex and Rupes polishers, Lake Country pads, compounds and polishes from 3D and Sonax — and follows strict preparation and inspection protocols. No shortcuts. We specialize in paint correction Lowcountry residents trust, not just basic detailing, so you get a technician who does this work every day.

If you want to lock in the corrected finish for years, ask about pairing correction with ceramic coating. And if you want to keep your vehicle looking its best year-round, ask about our recurring maintenance program20% off every visit, no contracts, cancel anytime.

Ready to restore your vehicle’s paint? Book online now or get a free quote.

Looking for related services? Explore our ceramic coating services, full car detailing, and exterior detailing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does paint correction take? A full paint correction takes 4 to 12 hours depending on correction stage and vehicle size. Single-stage on a sedan runs 4–5 hours. Two-stage on an SUV typically takes 8–10 hours. Three-stage on larger or heavily damaged vehicles can be a full-day job or more. We quote time honestly during your inspection, so you know exactly what to expect. Get a quote for your vehicle. Will paint correction damage my clear coat? Not when done correctly. We measure clear coat thickness with a paint depth gauge before and after correction to ensure we only remove the minimum material needed. Safe correction typically removes just a few microns — less than 10% of total clear coat thickness. The danger is aggressive one-pass buffing at chain detail shops where paint gets thinned irresponsibly. Our multi-stage process is designed to preserve clear coat for the life of the vehicle. How much does paint correction cost? Paint correction pricing depends on vehicle size, correction stage, and paint condition. Single-stage corrections start around $500 for a sedan. Two-stage corrections range $800 to $1,400. Three-stage corrections on larger vehicles or heavily damaged paint exceed $1,800. We measure clear coat thickness and inspect paint condition before quoting — no surprise charges. Request a custom quote. Should I add ceramic coating after paint correction? Yes — paint correction and ceramic coating are the perfect pairing. Correction restores your clear coat to a flawless surface. Ceramic coating then locks that surface in for 2 to 5 years, protecting against swirl marks, UV fade, bird droppings, tree sap, and water spots. Applying ceramic coating without correction first just seals in existing defects. Applying correction without ceramic means the paint is vulnerable to new defects starting day one. Done together, you get years of mirror-finish protection.